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  • Carly Manning replaced Hope Brady, while Billie Reed took over for both Carly and Hope. All three women shared an uncanny resemblance. Recasting Hope with Chystal Chappell or Lisa Rinna could have easily achieved the same effect. To distinguish the three characters, Billie needed a confidence boost and became kind of devious, and Carly, upon her return, became edgier. This was because Hope, Carly, and Billie essentially portrayed the same character with varying backstories.
     
  • Charlotte Ross's Eve Donovan was the blueprint for the character that eventually blossomed into Sami Brady.
     
  • Nicole Walker's early days felt like a Billie Reed rehash. Similar backgrounds – simple girls from afar with overprotective brothers – made it hard not to draw the comparison.
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I think this one is a stretch. Hayley and Greenlee not only overlapped tenures significantly, they overlapped storylines. Greenlee was just the next bad girl ingenue of the bunch (from Hayley, to Kendall, to Julia, to Kelsey, to Gillian, to Greenlee). We got a new one every year!

I think that the Sam McCall/Brenda Barrett archetype (where the players fill void with the same love interests/ part of the canvas) is the best example.

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A case can be made for Adriana replacing Cassie in Dorian's family - Melissa Fumero was so talented and had such good chemistry with Robin Strasser that IIRC what was intended to be a hoax storyline, with Dorian claiming Adriana as hers to keep her away from her grandson River, turned out to be the truth. Like Cassie, Adriana came to town a sweet young teenage girl who soon wanted to connect with her mother.

Later, Langston Wilde did the same to Adriana; Dorian adopted her in late '07, and Adriana (who had completed a bitch goddess arc) left for Paris the following summer.

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On AMC, there was parade of young women to take the place of Nina Cortlandt at the Cortlandt estate after Taylor Miller took leave. They needed to give Palmer someone he can obsess about and over protect. Julie Chandler first, then Lanie and Dixie. They became immediate infatuations for Palmer, despite being new kin. 
 

On AMC, Sean Montgomery basically replaced the much more memorable Reggie Montgomery.  Sean got the teen summer story. Sean became Jackson’s son figure. Sean became Lily and Bianca’s talk-to character. The worst part was that Reggie was still on contact and was allowed to fade into the background without any real goodbye scene. I think Michael J had the last laugh. 
 

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Mac filled the void when Tristan Rogers left and they "killed" Robert, not only raising Robin but eventually becoming police commissioner himself.
There were multiple attempts to fill Genie Francis'/Laura's absence as the beautiful young heroine/damsel when she left the first time. Laura Templeton as the literal lookalike, Jackie Templeton as the interest for Luke. But I think the more popular and enduring one was Holly.
 

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